Trusting Institutions

Rivista di Estetica 68 (2018)
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Abstract

This special issue is devoted to trust, institutions, and their ties, specifically. Such ties have been of central concern for philosophers and social scientists for a while, and seem to become an increasingly widespread subject of public debate. This bundle covers two distinct worries, resulting in two (generally complementary) directions of investigation. The classic one, inherited from Hobbes, deals with the importance of institutions for trust. The other one, which is more central to this...

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Trustworthy groups and organisations.Katherine Jane Hawley - 2017 - In P. Faulkner & T. Simpson (eds.), The Philosophy of Trust. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press.

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